B at Fire The Boss

B at Fire The Boss is a young (mid-20s) business consultant from The Netherlands, looking to become financially independent so he can fire his boss. B started his blog in Dutch, at Ontsladebaas.nl but wants to expand internationally and share and exchange useful, cool ideas with fellow Europeans looking for financial independence.

For the last week-and-a-half, you have not seen any new articles by me. For the past three weeks (!), I have not written anything at all. For my two week holiday, I had scheduled some posts and thought that I would write something while there. Wrong! Not that it mattered anyway, the world didn’t disappear!

I have not written much about real estate lately. I mean I still want to invest in real estate, but my mind has been occupied with other tasks and real estate deals are scarce here. Today’s article is about how I’m planning to rent out my apartment once I move out of here.

Creating a personal balance sheet will help you increase your financial awareness tremendously. I truly believe that what get’s measured gets managed, so when you paint your financial picture you will manage your finances better. Let’s look today at what a personal balance sheet will look like.

Disclaimer

I’m not a financial advisor, nor am I an expert in anything I write on this site. I’m merely an enthusiastic individual documenting his road to financial independence.

I might write about investments I make, or other (financial) choices. These are intended only to document the way I look at things.

You always have to do your own research, and by no means can I ever been held liable for any damage or loss you suffered because of things you’ve read here. Always make you own decisions or consult a proper financial adviser!

I hope you enjoy the read, and that your path to financial independence goes well!